Thai Airways adjusted its flight schedule and
used larger aircraft to accommodate passengers, as well as Thai
nationals originally booked on other airlines, who were stranded
at Hong Kong International Airport due to the protests earlier
this week.

On Tuesday, 13 August 2019, Thai Airways transported both
Thai Airways' passengers and Thai nationals who were originally booked on
other other airlines as follows:

• Five flights from Bangkok to Hong Kong:

Flight TG600/628/638/606/602 on 13 August 2019.
A total of 1,716 passengers departed from Bangkok.

• Four flights from Hong Kong to Bangkok:
Flight TG601/629/639/607 (One flight TG603 was cancelled).A
total of 921 passengers were transported.

As protesters closed off the check-in and
immigration entrance area, approximately 150 Thai Airways passengers were
stranded and around 60 passengers originally booked on other
airlines (approximately 90% were Thai nationals).